Please delete your temporary files by deleting all files and folders that are in those folders (do not delete the temp folder itself) like for example
C:\WINDOWS\Temp\
C:\Temp\
C:\Documents and Settings\username\Local Settings\Temp\
Also delete your Temporary Internet Files, be sure to also select delete all offline content.

We have found that some of the CWS infections can be removed better from safe mode, rather than normal mode.
To get to safe mode use the F8 key while booting the machine. Detailed instructions from :-HERE
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Then please do this since it’s better to use automated tools to get rid of the bad stuff use these 2 programs first before doing the final cleaning with HJT

First use Spybot S&D. (Version 1.3)Spybot
Unzip, and update. Install the updates and run. Delete all that it marks in red.
Reboot

Then it’s time for Ad-AwareAd-Aware
Install and update by using the globe icon. Restart your computer and run Ad-Aware.
Press scan now and select drives and/or partitions to be scanned. When done select all and click next. Remove all checked items and then reboot your computer.

Locate and delete the following item(s), if present. Make sure your able to view system and hidden files/ folders:

files...

C:\WINDOWS\system32\appcv32.exeC:\WINDOWS\system32\netzv.exeC:\WINDOWS\pjlwv.dllC:\WINDOWS\sdkdy.dllC:\WINDOWS\System32\mcc.exeC:\WINDOWS\System32\gcdxyja.exeC:\documents and settings\kolodzi_jaso\local settings\temp\bLiiH.exeC:\documents and settings\kolodzi_jaso\local settings\temp\6.exeC:\WINDOWS\System32\cdfview6.exeC:\WINDOWS\System32\SjsAtZ.exeC:\WINDOWS\System32\tibs5.exeC:\DOCUME~1\KOLODZ~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\2F.tmp.exeC:\DOCUME~1\KOLODZ~1\LOCALS~1\Temp\8.tmp.exeC:\Documents and Settings\kolodzi_jaso\Application Data\srai.exe

Search for...

aolmsngr.exemriwseui.exe

...using "Start | Search...".

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Note that some of these file(s) may or may not be present. If present, and cannot be deleted because they're 'in use', try deleting them from "Safe Mode".

Download, install and keep updated, Spywareblaster from www.javacoolsoftware.com to help keep your system clean.
Once installed check for updates. If there are any, they will be automatically installed. Once done you then need to enable all protection and close the program.
Make sure that you update it on a regular basis.

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When your done, rescan your system and make sure the following isn't present:

N3 - Netscape ... 5CSBWeb_01.src (or) 5CSBWeb_02.src

If it is, then fix that entry again; sometimes it'll take more than one pass. The actual entry is ok, and won't be deleted, it's the java wrapper marked in red that needs to be removed.

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Post back a new log after rebooting and let me know how everything goes.

I went through all the steps except the TrendMicro scan. The site seems to only be compatible with IE and I use FireFox because IE has given me so much trouble in the past. I tried with IE and it gave me an error alert and application termination message. Other than that I think I hit everything else in your steps.
Here are the logs:

It has a 15-day free trial which will be plenty of time to get your system cleaned up, or you can purchase it for $20 (US). After you download it, install it; when asked for a registration number, just click next.

Before scanning the first time, make the following adjustments to the settings:

CounterSpy Settings

At the very top, click on File, and then Check for updates
When it’s finished updating, click the ‘Close’ button

Under ‘Spyware Scan’ on the left, click on ‘Run a spyware scan’
In the left pane, click on ‘Scan Options’
Mark ‘Full system scan’
Check all boxes under ‘Full system scan,’ including ‘Save these options’
In the right pane, near the bottom, click ‘Manage Schedule’
On the left side, select your preferred schedule options
On the right side, under ‘Scheduled Scan Options,’ check:
‘Always run a deep scan’
‘Automatically remove spyware cookies’
Click the ‘Update Schedule’ button

At the top, click on ‘System Tools’
Double-click on ‘History Cleaner’
Check the following options (if they are not grayed-out):
‘Internet Explorer History’
‘Internet Explorer Cookies’
‘Kazaa’
‘Temporary Internet Files’
Review the list for any other ‘History’ items you wish to clean
At the bottom, click ‘Remember checked’
Click on the ‘Clean History’ button
Click the ‘Yes’ button, and then the ‘OK’ button

Click ‘Back’ at the top
Double-click ‘My PC Checkup’
Click the ‘Start’ button
In the first part of the list, uncheck everything up to any ActiveX entries; the entries you uncheck can be checked later, individually, to ensure they won’t interfere with your browsing habits (for maximum protection, however, you may leave them all checked)
Leave all ActiveX entries checked
In the second part of the list ‘(Items already changed below…),’ leave all entries checked
Click the ‘Continue’ button
Click the ‘OK’ button

At the top, click ‘Spyware Scan’
On the right side, click the ‘Scan Now’ button
This will take awhile depending on the size of your drive(s), number of files, CPU, etc. (40 minutes on my computer)
When the scan is complete, use the drop-down arrow next to each entry and select ‘Remove’ (if you see any entries that you think you may wish to keep, ‘Ignore’ them for now and post them for recommendations)
Select ‘Create restore point’ if you want CounterSpy to create a Windows XP System Restore point
At the bottom, click ‘Take Action’
Click the ‘Close’ button and exit the program

Now, reboot, close all browser windows, scan with HJT, and post a new log.

Locate.bat would not run. I recieved an message labeled "16 bit MS-DOS Subsystem" containing the following:
C:\WINDOWS\System32\cmd.exe
C:\WINDOWS\SYSTEM32\AUTOEXEC.NT THe system file is not suitable for running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows applications. Choose 'Close' to terminate the application

I did not put those in the "trusted zone" but I searched the directory and that file doesn't exist. Anyway, the problems with IE and AIM have been solved. If you don't feel that what is left in the HJT log is critical then I think I'm good to go.

2. You'll probably have to edit your Registry to get rid of the "crazywinnings" entries; they'll just keep reappearing if you don't.

- First, remove the site from your Trusted Zone:
Start Internet Explorer, click Internet Options on the Tools menu, and then click the Security tab. Click Trusted Sites, and then click Sites. Click the "crazywinnings" site, and then click Remove

- Click on the "Run..." option under your Start menu, type "regedit" (omit the quotes) in the resulting "Open:" window, and hit OK. This will open the Registry Editor program.

- In the editor, press F3 to bring up the Find window, type crazywinnings in the find box, and hit enter. There may be more than one "crazywinnings" entry, so you need to keep repeating the find until you get the message "finished searching through the registry". Delete all instances of "crazywinnings" entries you find.

(Please copy these instructions to NotePad for copy/paste use, since you will be off the Internet.)
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Next, launch Notepad, and copy/paste all the blue REGEDIT below to it
Save in: Desktop
File Name: fixme.reg
Save as Type: All files
Click: Save